Complaints filed on such topics as courtesy and processing time surged in March to the highest levels in the past year, according to the Department of Transportation’s monthly Air Travel Consumer Report released Monday.

Is it going to get any better soon? Ha ha ha, no way, LOL! The New York Times:

“This is going to be a rough summer; there is no doubt about it,” said Gary Rasicot, who was recently appointed to a newly created position as the T.S.A.’s chief of operations. “We are probably not at the staffing level we would like to be to address the volume. This is why we are talking about people getting to the airport a little earlier than planned.”

Since he’s been in charge of the Department of Homeland Security for eight years now, Barack Obama bears some of the blame for the TSA’s failures. But also, there’s …

2. Congress. The TSA is understaffed, which, again, is obvious to anyone who has waited in a 30-minute line behind a single X-ray/metal detector setup while five or six more potential lanes nearby go unused because there aren’t enough agents on duty to operate them. And Congress won’t approve the money to hire more of them. Thanks, Congress!

3. You. It’s been 15 years since 9/11, and you still don’t know the rules. You didn’t take your shoes off before you got to the X-ray machine. You didn’t get your laptop out of your bag, and you didn’t put it into a separate tray. You didn’t empty your pockets before you went through the scanner. And you’re trying to bring your personal handguns, in record numbers, onto planes. In 2016! You.